Records. Kronengold, Frank-Kuhn's Rheumatic Remedy (inclusive), 1909-1951.

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Records. Kronengold, Frank-Kuhn's Rheumatic Remedy (inclusive), 1909-1951.

Correspondence, advertisements, packaging samples, booklets, articles, Federal Trade Commission documents, and promotional materials concerning Frank Kronengold (who apparently swindled prospective brides out of money to open a medical office), 1924-1951; Carl A. Krueger (purveyor of several remedies including "Dr. Krueger's Mother's Friend" and "Dr. Krueger's Women's Friend"), 1917-19; Kruschen Salts (essentially a laxative, but promoted as an obesity cure and hangover remedy), 1916-1945; and Kuhn's Rhemuatic Remedy, 1909-1947.

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